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The '''Stereo Graphic''' is a [[35mm]] [[stereo]] camera that was made by [[Graflex]] from 1955-1960. It makes pairs of 24x23mm pictures at each exposure. The lenses are a pair of Graflex Graflar 35mm f:4. The camera is [[fixed-focus]], and the shutter has only time and instant (1/50) positions, which makes it a quite basic camera. | The '''Stereo Graphic''' is a [[35mm]] [[stereo]] camera that was made by [[Graflex]] from 1955-1960. It makes pairs of 24x23mm pictures at each exposure. The lenses are a pair of Graflex Graflar 35mm f:4. The camera is [[fixed-focus]], and the shutter has only time and instant (1/50) positions, which makes it a quite basic camera. | ||
− | From 1959, a variant of the camera was sold by [[Wray]] with the name | + | From 1959, a variant of the camera was sold by [[Wray]] with the name [[Wray|Wray Stereo Graphic]], equipped with Wray lenses. |
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Revision as of 03:52, 3 March 2013
1955 advertisement scanned by Nesster (Image rights) |
The Stereo Graphic is a 35mm stereo camera that was made by Graflex from 1955-1960. It makes pairs of 24x23mm pictures at each exposure. The lenses are a pair of Graflex Graflar 35mm f:4. The camera is fixed-focus, and the shutter has only time and instant (1/50) positions, which makes it a quite basic camera.
From 1959, a variant of the camera was sold by Wray with the name Wray Stereo Graphic, equipped with Wray lenses.
Wray Stereo Graphic image by Tony Kemplen (Image rights) |
Links
- Stereo Graphic on www.collection-appareils.com by Sylvain Halgand
- Graphic Stereo instruction manual at www.orphancameras.com
- Wray instructions on the Marriott's site